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Dale Earnhardt grew up in small town Kannapolis, North Carolina, and his father, Ralph, was a legend in the dirt track scene. From a young age, Dale wanted to be just like his dad, though sadly, his ...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Lamar Jackson have found themselves in a peculiar legal battle. Dale Jr., of course, became one of the faces of NASCAR while driving the No. 8 car.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Lamar Jackson have found themselves in a legal battle regarding potential trademarks for the number they are both known for donning.
Jackson, who wears No. 8 for the Ravens, argued that Earnhardt Jr.’s trademark application for a version of the number used prominently on his race cars conflicts with his own trademark rights.
Lamar Jackson claims that Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s "8" copyright is too close to his Era 8 apparel company and would confuse customers.
The Junior Earnhardt background is complicated. His grandfather, Ralph Earnhardt, drove No. 8 race cars during his many years of short-track racing through the Carolinas and elsewhere.
The Junior Earnhardt background is complicated. His grandfather, Ralph Earnhardt, drove No. 8 race cars during his many years of short-track racing through the Carolinas and elsewhere.
In one of the more bizarre cross-sport encounters you will ever see, Lamar Jackson is taking Dale Earnhardt Jr. to court over their number 8.
Jackson's filing argues Earnhardt's attempt to trademark the number eight would create confusion among consumers. Jackson's "ERA 8" trademark is used to sell clothing and duffel bags.